Whites and Wu - Keith W. Whites - South Dakota School of Mines
... are the unknown surface charge density coefficients. and The elements in (5) are evaluated at the centroid of segment on and the infinite summations have been truncated to cylinders. As will be shown in Section IV, this simple pulseexpansion-point-match MM solution can provide very accurate calculat ...
... are the unknown surface charge density coefficients. and The elements in (5) are evaluated at the centroid of segment on and the infinite summations have been truncated to cylinders. As will be shown in Section IV, this simple pulseexpansion-point-match MM solution can provide very accurate calculat ...
Conservation of Momentum Notes
... together), and kinetic energy is conserved. • An ideal situation that is often never quite reached… billiard ball collisions are often used as an example of elastic collisions. • Kinetic (motion) energy is conserved: ...
... together), and kinetic energy is conserved. • An ideal situation that is often never quite reached… billiard ball collisions are often used as an example of elastic collisions. • Kinetic (motion) energy is conserved: ...
Slide presentation from lecture
... Wave or Particle? • So, which is it, wave or particle? – Best answer is probably “neither” – It is something else that we don’t fully understand yet ...
... Wave or Particle? • So, which is it, wave or particle? – Best answer is probably “neither” – It is something else that we don’t fully understand yet ...
Chapter 3: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
... What information can you obtain from a proton NMR spectrum of a compound? -How many different kinds of hydrogen are present (-CH, -CH2, -CH3). -Environment of the hydrogen atoms. -Relative number of hydrogen atoms. -Which hydrogen atoms are 2- or 3-bond neighbors. What to get from today’s lecture: - ...
... What information can you obtain from a proton NMR spectrum of a compound? -How many different kinds of hydrogen are present (-CH, -CH2, -CH3). -Environment of the hydrogen atoms. -Relative number of hydrogen atoms. -Which hydrogen atoms are 2- or 3-bond neighbors. What to get from today’s lecture: - ...